Jan 29, 2008
Bill raises openness worries
“They're not taking any official action from their board. I don't see where that's really an infringement to the public.”
PIERRE - Letting members of one governing board bypass open-meeting requirements to attend another board's meeting could become a loophole in law, a newspaper lobbyist says. via ArgusLeader.com
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